Posts Categorized: Computer Engineering
U of T researchers are developing a chatbot to help people stop smoking. One day, it might offer therapy, too
The world’s largest technical professional organization, IEEE, names Professors Hoi-Kwong Lo and Steve Mann to its highest grade of membership for contributions to their fields
Fellows are recognized for excellence in engineering, services to the profession and to society
Professor Emeritus Kenneth C. (‘K.C.’) Smith was a former Chair of the department. He co-wrote an introductory undergraduate textbook in electronics that has been translated into several languages and sold […]
Professor Willy Wong and grad student Yan Li used a data-driven model that takes into account how the eye functions to simulate the progression of glaucoma
Papernot is cross-appointed to The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and the Department of Computer Science
Like an ouroboros – or snake eating its own tail – future AI models trained on the internet, where AI-generated content is expected to become ubiquitous, could end up devouring the problematic work of their predecessors warns Professor Nicolas Papernot
In a symposium organized by ECE professor Joyce Poon, thought leaders gather to share ideas on how hardware designers can keep pace with the demands of AI
Fellows elected for their distinguished achievements and career-long service
ECE grad students (from left to right) Jingyang Liu, Iris Uwizeyimana and Michail Bachras reflect on the new graduate course ECE1718 after their final project presentations. The course, taught by […]
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